Follow Peter Smith, the 2010 Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) “Coach of the Year”, as he gives you unprecedented ‘all access’ to his practices, drills, philosophy and more! Explore the inner-workings of coach Smith’s 20+ year, time-tested system of success and learn how you can incorporate his best drills and ideas into your program.

University of Southern California head coach, Peter Smith, was named 2010 ITA/ Wilson Men’s Coach of the Year at the 26th Annual Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Coaches Convention. Smith guided USC to the 2010 NCAA championship by defeating Georgia 4-2. USC finished the season with a 25-3 overall record as the Trojans pin up their first back-to-back NCAA titles since 1993-94. Overall, the 2010 crown marks USC’s 18th all-time NCAA men’s tennis championship, making the Trojans the all-time leader in such team victories.

Peter Smith is the men’s head tennis coach at the University of Southern California (USC). Smith guided the Trojans to the 2010 NCAA Men’s Championship with a victory of #2 seed Tennessee. USC finished the season with a 25-3 overall record as the Trojans won their first back-to-back NCAA titles since 1993-1994. Overall, the 2010 title marks USC’s 18th all-time NCAA men’s tennis championship, making the Trojans the all-time leader in such team victories. Here is your chance to learn the drills Peter Smith utilizes at USC:

Peter Smith, USC’s Men’s Tennis Coach, has led the Trojans to a #1 ranking in the latest ITA Men’s Tennis Division I Rankings. USC is 9-1 in match play and have upcoming matches against Pepperdine, San Diego State, California, Stanford, and UCLA.

Peter Smith, USC Men’s Tennis Coach, guided the Trojans to the 2009 NCAA Championship with a 4-1 victory over Ohio State. The championship is the first for Smith, who tallied his 400th career victory in the Trojans’ quarterfinal victory. USC now has 17 NCAA team titles all-time.